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Tuberculosis

Appendices


Chapter 1: History

Chapter 2: Pathogenesis

Chapter 3: Infection Versus Disease

Chapter 4: Factors Influencing Transmission

Chapter 5: Clinical Manifestations

Chapter 6: Screening and Diagnosis

Chapter 7: Reporting

Chapter 8: Prevention and Treatment of Tuberculosis

Chapter 9: Complications in Treating TB

Chapter 10: Epidemiology of Tuberculosis

Chapter 11: Dental Implications

Chapter 12: Conclusion

Appendices
Appendix A Classification of the Tuberculin Reaction
Appendix B Health Department
Appendix C Preventive Therapy
Appendix D Number of Reported Tuberculosis Cases by State (2004)
Appendix E Sample Risk Assessment and TB Control Form
Appendix F Glossary
Appendix G References
Appendix H TB-Related Resources (Internet)

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Appendix G References

The primary resource for this course was the Interactive Core Curriculum on Tuberculosis, What the Clinician Should Know, Web-based course developed by The Division of Tuberculosis Elimination (DTBE) at the Centers for Disease Control (2004). [On-line]. Available: http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/tb/webcourses/CoreCurr/index.htm. Download date: 7/16/06.

  1. Marais, F. History of Tuberculosis. (2006). UK Coalition of People Living with HIV and AIDS. [On-line]. Available: http://www.ukcoalition.org/tb/history.html Download date: 7/14/06.

  2. Sarrel, M. A history of tuberculosis. State of New Jersey. Division of Communicable Diseases; Tuberculosis Control Program. [On-line]. Available http://www.state.nj.us/health/cd/tbhistry.htm Download date: 7/16/06.

  3. Padilla, M. L. "Tuberculosis," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2006 http://encarta.msn.com © 1997-2006 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

  4. Michalak, K., Austin, C., Siesel, S., Bacon, M., Zimmerman, P., and Maslow, J.N. (1998). Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection as a zoonotic disease: Transmission between humans and elephants. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 4, (2). [On-line]. Available: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol4no2/michalak.htm. Download date 7/16/06.

  5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1995, reviewed 2001). Essential components of a tuberculosis prevention and control program. MMWR, 44, (No. RR-11).

  6. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (1996). The role of BCG vaccine in the prevention and control of tuberculosis in the United States: A joint statement by the Advisory Council for the Elimination of Tuberculosis and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. MMWR, 45 (No. RR-4).

  7. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1994). Core curriculum on tuberculosis: What the clinician should know. 3rd Edition. p. 42.

  8. Centers for Disease Control. (2004). Core curriculum on tuberculosis.: Transmission and Pathogenesis of Tuberculosis. p. 21

  9. Simone, P.M., and Dooley, S. W. (1994). Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. Centers for Disease Control. Document No. 00-6529.

  10. Centers for Disease Control. (2004). Core curriculum on tuberculosis: What the clinician should know.

  11. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (1998). Tuberculosis morbidity-United States, 1997. MMWR, 47, (No. 13). 253-256.

  12. 1. Centers for Disease Control. (2004). Core curriculum on tuberculosis: What the clinician should know.

  13. 1. Centers for Disease Control. Division of Tuberculosis Elimination (2004).Surveillance Report. [On-line]. Available: http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/tb/surv/surv2004/PDF/ExecutiveCommentary.pdf, Download date: 7/18/06.

  14. World Health Organization. Global tuberculosis programme: Tuberculosis fact sheet. N104 Revised March 2006 [On-line]. Available: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs104/en/index.html. Download date 7/17/06.

  15. Smith, R.W.H., Mason, K.D., Davies, D., and Onions, J.P. (1982). Intraoral and pulmonary tuberculosis following dental treatment. The Lancet, 1, 842-844.

  16. Cleveland, J. L., Kent, J., Gooch, B.F., Valway, S.E. Marianos, D.W., Butler, W.R., and Onorato, I.M. (1995). Multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis in an HIV clinic. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 16, (1) 7-11.

  17. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2003). Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings, MMWR, December 19, 2003:52(RR-17).

  18. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2005). Guidelines for preventing the transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in health-care facilities. December 30, 2005 / 54(RR17);1-141.

  19. Cleveland, J.L., Gooch, B., Bolyard, E.A., Simone, P.M., Mullan, R. J., and Marianos, D.W. (1995). TB infection control recommendations from the CDC, 1994: Considerations for dentistry. Journal of the American Dental Association, 126, 593-600.

  20. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Infection control in dentistry-Airborne: Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

  21. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Division of Tuberculosis Elimination. (2001). Self-study modules on tuberculosis: Module 4. Treatment of tuberculosis infection and disease, p. 15. [On-line]. Available at: http://www.phppo.cdc.gov/phtn/tbmodules/modules1-5/m4/4-m-05a.htm. Download date: 7/18/06.

  22. D. A. Reznik. (personal communication, September, 1998). Director, Oral Health Center Infectious Disease Program. Grady Health System Atlanta, GA. President, HIVdent. Dental Director Southeast AIDS Training and Education Center.

  23. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Tuberculosis Elimination, (2005). [On-line]. Available: http://www.cdc.gov/NCHSTP/tb/pubs/LTBI/treatment.htm Download date: 7/16/06.

  24. The United States Pharmacopoeia Convention, Inc. (Mar-Apr 2004), p. 533.[On-line]. Available: http://www.usp.org/pdf/EN/USPNF/Vol30No2.pdf. Download date: 7/16/06.

  25. American Thoracic Society (1994). Treatment of tuberculosis and tuberculosis infection in adults and children. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 149, 1359-1374. Available: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Reprint). Document No. 00-6453.

  26. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2001). Self-study modules on tuberculosis: Infectiousness and infection control. Module 5. p. 5.

  27. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2001). Self-study modules on tuberculosis: Infectiousness and infection control. Module 5. p. 4.

  28. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2001). Self-study modules on tuberculosis: Epidemiology. Module 2. p.5. (Note: Based on a 29-state survey conducted by the CDC in 1984-1985).

  29. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1994). TB care guide; Highlights from the core curriculum on Tuberculosis.

  30. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2001). Self-study modules on tuberculosis: Transmission and pathogenesis of tuberculosis. Module 1. p. 7. [On-line]. Available: http://www.phppo.cdc.gov/PHTN/tbmodules/modules1-5/m1/1-toc.htm. Download date: 7/17/06.

  31. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2001). Self-study modules on tuberculosis: Transmission and pathogenesis of tuberculosis.. Module 1. p.8. [On-line]. Available : http://www.phppo.cdc.gov/PHTN/tbmodules/modules1-5/m1/1-toc.htm. Download date : 7/17/06.

  32. Timmreck, T.C. (1994). Foundations of epidemiology. An Introduction to Epidemiology. (pp. 1-22). Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.

  33. Copstead, L. E. C. (1995). Complex nature of disease. Perspectives on Pathophysiology. (pp. 4-31). Philadelphia, PA: W.B. Saunders Company.

  34. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2004). Treatment of Latent TB Infection. Core curriculum on tuberculosis.

  35. World Health Organization. (May 11, 2006).The Stop TB Strategy. [On-line]. Available: http://www.who.int/tb/features_archive/stop_tb_strategy/en/index.html. Download date 7/14/06.












































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